Diving in Utila: 13 Reasons to Go (+Top Utila Dive Sites)
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Diving in Utila: 13 Reasons to Go (+Top Utila Dive Sites)

Diving in Utila is one of the Caribbean’s best kept secrets.  Utila is not as well-known as big names like Bonaire, but has a big reputation amongst dive instructors because of its world-class diving at an affordable price. And aside from scuba diving in Utila, there’s plenty of fun, tropical excursions! Read on to learn…

Diving in Roatan: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
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Diving in Roatan: Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

If you like laidback vibes with calm, clear waters and a stunning range of dive sites, then diving in Roatan, Honduras is for you. I found scuba diving in Roatan to be world-class quality, convenient to get to, and showcasing healthy reefs and beautiful Caribbean marine life — all at a fairly attractive price! Read…

13 Best Dive Sites in Cozumel: Caribbean Drift Diving Capital
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13 Best Dive Sites in Cozumel: Caribbean Drift Diving Capital

The best dive sites in Cozumel, Mexico feature drift diving, swim-throughs, and endless exploration of pristine coral ecosystems. It’s easy to see why Jaques Cousteau (“The Father of Scuba Diving”) first visited the reefs of Cozumel in 1961 and declared it one of his favorite places in the world. Since then it’s been a legendary…

11 Best Scuba Gear for Beginners: What You Need to Buy First
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11 Best Scuba Gear for Beginners: What You Need to Buy First

If you’re a beginner to scuba diving, it can be tough to figure out what scuba gear you need and in what order. This guide to the best scuba gear for beginners will help new divers start with the essentials, and decide what comes next. There are certainly benefits to owning your dive gear. And…

Manta Ray Night Dive in Kona: 9 Things to Know Before You Go

Manta Ray Night Dive in Kona: 9 Things to Know Before You Go

The Kona coast in Hawaii is rich with marine life, but the most renowned are the Kona manta rays. At night these gentle giants congregate and swirl around in Kona’s shallower waters. Kona manta rays move with surprising agility and grace despite their large size (12-18 feet wingspan), making them truly wondrous to see. If…